Contraceptive content shared on social media: an analysis of Twitter.
Melody HuangAlba Gutiérrez-SacristánElizabeth JaniakKatherine YoungAnabel StarostaKatherine BlantonAlaleh AzhirCaroline N GoldfarbFelícita KuperwasserKimberly M SchaeferRachel E StoddardRajet VatsaAllison A Merz-HerralaDeborah BartzPublished in: Contraception and reproductive medicine (2024)
Clinicians should be aware that individuals are exposed to information through Twitter that may affect contraceptive perceptions and decision making, particularly regarding long-acting reversible contraceptives. Social media is a valuable source for studying contraceptive beliefs missing in traditional health research and may be used by professionals to disseminate accurate contraceptive information.